Based on the well-known Caravaggio pendant, the now classic shade is now available on this flexible wall light that makes it possible to tilt and direct the light where needed. The lamp can also be rotated 180 degrees, making it suitable for any room, for example living room, kitchen or bedroom. The switch is placed discreetly at the bottom of the wall bracket. The Caravaggio Read Wall has three narrow slits at the top of the shade that allow light to pass through. The metal shades give a soft and targeted light while the opal shade sends out a warm, diffused light. Caravaggio Read wall lamps are available in white, light grey (grey25), black matte paint and a hand-blown opal glass variant. The neutral colouring makes it possible for the lamps to blend timelessly into their surroundings wherever they may be. NOTE: Supplied with plug and cable this can be easily removed allowing the light to be connected to cables coming from your wall. Movable Caravaggioâ„¢ wall light with plug and switch This wall light can be used in a variety of ways in living rooms, offices or bedrooms. It is made entirely of die-cast zinc. Its arm can be adjusted and, thanks to the flexible neck, the lampshade can also be swivelled to perfectly align the light to individual requirements. A toggle switch is built into the wall mount for convenient operation. Thanks to the long PVC plug cable, the Caravaggioâ„¢ wall lamp can be installed anywhere where there is a socket nearby. Caravaggioâ„¢ was designed by Cecilie Manz, a Danish designer who came into contact with the world of design early on in her life through her artist parents. After studying at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and a semester abroad at the University of Art and Andes in Helsinki, she founded her own Studio. In her work - designing furniture, lights, ceramics and accessories for the home - she focuses on interpreting the Scandinavian tradition of simplicity with a modern, international expression. The work of the well-known, award-winning designer - Manz has been honoured with the Berlin Art Prize (2008) and the Bruno Mathsson Prize (2009), among others - can be seen in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Design Museum Danmark. The FRITZ HANSEN company was founded in 1885 after the cabinetmaker Fritz Hansen was granted a trading licence for Copenhagen in 1872. The company gained a high reputation for its high-quality products and collaboration with well-known designers in the first 50 years of its existence. The premium quality characterises the products of the company, which has no longer been family-owned since 1979, but is now largely owned by Skandinavisk Holding. Since its launch in the 1930s, high-quality furniture made of plywood has been the Fritz Hansen trademark. Many renowned architects and designers, such as Arne Jacobsen, Hans J. Wegner and Verner Panton, have worked with Fritz Hansen.